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TokenTwoWheeler
09-10-2013, 10:13 AM
That's right! She_TK and I (your friendly neighborhood token two wheeler) are planning a rider. It will probably be next spring, but we've scouted the route.

We are thinking of calling it:

The Stomach of Washington--A burger run so epic, we had to use the word "epic" in the tag line.

Details as we decide to share them.

TokenTwoWheeler
09-10-2013, 01:11 PM
Shel_TK grew up in the Vancouver/Portland area. Down in that area, there is a local fast food chain called "Burgerville USA." She preferred it to all other fast food joints. About a decade or so, they switched to local, season ingredients. That made them even better. Don't get me wrong, it's still a fast food joint, but it one of the best fast food joints out there.
Since Shel_TK got her Spyder earlier this year, we've trekked down I-5 on our bikes several times. It's better than taking the car, but it is still Interstate travel--no fun twisties.

She pulled out our Destination Highways book, and braided together a bunch of the "twisted edges" to get a route from Issaquah to Centralia. We tried out the route, and it was a lot of fun. It is only 126 miles, but because of the back roads, it is a four hour trek.

When we launch the ryde (I should have used that spelling in the title), we will have worked all the kinks--including points where we will need to wait for people to catch up. The plan is to ride there using the route, have lunch in Centralia, and then take I-5 home.
We are mapping out where we need to wait to bunch the ryders up again, and any "leg stretch stops." Below are the tentative routes.

THE FIRST LEG
http://goo.gl/maps/Xp7xh

You'll note that the first let starts in the middle of the road. We will either start at I-90 Motorsports, or if they can't open early enough (this is a long ride after all), a Krispy Kreme up the road a little. Or Maybe the Starbucks next door. Or something.

You might also note, that we are going around Enumclaw. This is to avoid the traffic lights in town, to help us stay together better.

The first leg ends after 66 miles at a 76 station. We will fuel up and have a leg stretch here. This also happens to be the 76 that we stopped at during the "Not Afraid of the Dark" ryde.

THE SECOND LEG
http://goo.gl/maps/mXqpQ

There is one ugly part of this ryde: Yelm. We have no choice in this matter, as Yelm contains the only river crossing anywhere close to the route. When we get out of Yelm, we have already noted a wait spot to gather people after all the traffic lights.

In compensation for the ugliness of Yelp, we pass buy a couple of beautiful lakes, and have some marvelous twisties.

The leg ends after 60 miles at Burgerville USA.

It'll take a bit longer than four hours, due to the programed "wait" points, and any other places we need to stop for a stretch.

GOING HOME
It takes about 90 minutes to get back to Bothell from Centralia and one tank of gas. We figure that we'll convoy home with the people heading North, and we'll split off as we get to our respective exits.

WHEN
Again, next spring, unless it appears that we get an "Indian Summer" in early October.

spyderman051
09-10-2013, 11:00 PM
Hi LADIES THANK YOU FOR THIS RIDE IT SOUNDS GREAT. I have lived in yelm for over 35 yrs and know lots of routes around the downtown zone and still keep you on track time wise in fact it may shave some time off the total and involve pure country roads to boot. give me a shout and I shall share with you..I think October would be an excellent time for this ride . What say the rest of everyone? My number is 360-481-0446.



Shel_TK grew up in the Vancouver/Portland area. Down in that area, there is a local fast food chain called "Burgerville USA." She preferred it to all other fast food joints. About a decade or so, they switched to local, season ingredients. That made them even better. Don't get me wrong, it's still a fast food joint, but it one of the best fast food joints out there.
Since Shel_TK got her Spyder earlier this year, we've trekked down I-5 on our bikes several times. It's better than taking the car, but it is still Interstate travel--no fun twisties.

She pulled out our Destination Highways book, and braided together a bunch of the "twisted edges" to get a route from Issaquah to Centralia. We tried out the route, and it was a lot of fun. It is only 126 miles, but because of the back roads, it is a four hour trek.

When we launch the ryde (I should have used that spelling in the title), we will have worked all the kinks--including points where we will need to wait for people to catch up. The plan is to ride there using the route, have lunch in Centralia, and then take I-5 home.
We are mapping out where we need to wait to bunch the ryders up again, and any "leg stretch stops." Below are the tentative routes.

THE FIRST LEG
http://goo.gl/maps/Xp7xh

You'll note that the first let starts in the middle of the road. We will either start at I-90 Motorsports, or if they can't open early enough (this is a long ride after all), a Krispy Kreme up the road a little. Or Maybe the Starbucks next door. Or something.

You might also note, that we are going around Enumclaw. This is to avoid the traffic lights in town, to help us stay together better.

The first leg ends after 66 miles at a 76 station. We will fuel up and have a leg stretch here. This also happens to be the 76 that we stopped at during the "Not Afraid of the Dark" ryde.

THE SECOND LEG
http://goo.gl/maps/mXqpQ

There is one ugly part of this ryde: Yelm. We have no choice in this matter, as Yelm contains the only river crossing anywhere close to the route. When we get out of Yelm, we have already noted a wait spot to gather people after all the traffic lights.

In compensation for the ugliness of Yelp, we pass buy a couple of beautiful lakes, and have some marvelous twisties.

The leg ends after 60 miles at Burgerville USA.

It'll take a bit longer than four hours, due to the programed "wait" points, and any other places we need to stop for a stretch.

GOING HOME
It takes about 90 minutes to get back to Bothell from Centralia and one tank of gas. We figure that we'll convoy home with the people heading North, and we'll split off as we get to our respective exits.

WHEN
Again, next spring, unless it appears that we get an "Indian Summer" in early October.

TokenTwoWheeler
09-11-2013, 09:06 AM
Spyderman: We'll certainly give you a ring in the next few days.

n7wol
09-12-2013, 02:53 AM
Hi LADIES THANK YOU FOR THIS RIDE IT SOUNDS GREAT. I have lived in yelm for over 35 yrs and know lots of routes around the downtown zone and still keep you on track time wise in fact it may shave some time off the total and involve pure country roads to boot. give me a shout and I shall share with you..I think October would be an excellent time for this ride . What say the rest of everyone? My number is 360-481-0446.


Lets see Burgers and Hot Cider... A Nworth west October Feast! :bbq: :roflblack:

Sounds like a great way to Spend the day a good ryde with friends

Don

PatGund
09-17-2013, 01:36 PM
That looks like fun. (and Burgertime is pretty good too)

truck 85
09-17-2013, 09:26 PM
Lets see Burgers and Hot Cider... A Nworth west October Feast! :bbq: :roflblack:

Sounds like a great way to Spend the day a good ryde with friends

Don
yes Cider and hamburgers the October feast of the great NW I think we should try

TokenTwoWheeler
09-19-2013, 02:43 PM
We may be doing another test of this route on October 5th.

We may even be open to having a few people tag along.

If we go, it won't be the official run, so look for the official run in it's own future thread.

truck 85
09-19-2013, 10:23 PM
let us know if we can tag sounds like fun just a long day when you live up north

TokenTwoWheeler
09-20-2013, 08:39 AM
. . . and we're willing to have some people tag along.

However, if the weather report for Issaquah or Centralia shows over 25% chance of rain, we're calling the thing off. No point in making ourselves miserable on a practice run.

It's going to be a long day, so we'll want to be on the route by 8 AM.

Exact meeting time, meeting place, and start time soon.

TokenTwoWheeler
09-23-2013, 08:36 AM
OK . . . We'll be starting at the Starbucks in Issaquah near the Krispy Kreme (6170 East Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE, Issaquah, WA).

Here is the updated first leg:
http://goo.gl/maps/FJW1C

As for start time, I haven't talked to Shel_TK yet. We've been having too good a time riding.

I'll bet that we want to be on the road by 7:30, but I'll confirm that tonight.

PatGund
09-27-2013, 02:56 PM
Looks like fun. Hopefully the rain will allow it. May have to see if my 11 year old daughter is interested in riding two-up for it.

PatGund
09-30-2013, 12:50 PM
The ten day forecast for Saturday, 5 October, is saying partly cloudy with a 0% chance of rain. This being the PNW, that's subject to change......

spyderman051
09-30-2013, 05:06 PM
Sounds as good as any for this time of year Wha hooo



The ten day forecast for Saturday, 5 October, is saying partly cloudy with a 0% chance of rain. This being the PNW, that's subject to change......

lil rabbit
09-30-2013, 08:19 PM
If all goes well I should be able to come over and meet up with you guys on Saturday. Spyder is back on the road....

Heliplt
10-01-2013, 12:35 AM
Shel_TK grew up in the Vancouver/Portland area. Down in that area, there is a local fast food chain called "Burgerville USA." She preferred it to all other fast food joints. About a decade or so, they switched to local, season ingredients. That made them even better. Don't get me wrong, it's still a fast food joint, but it one of the best fast food joints out there.
Since Shel_TK got her Spyder earlier this year, we've trekked down I-5 on our bikes several times. It's better than taking the car, but it is still Interstate travel--no fun twisties.

She pulled out our Destination Highways book, and braided together a bunch of the "twisted edges" to get a route from Issaquah to Centralia. We tried out the route, and it was a lot of fun. It is only 126 miles, but because of the back roads, it is a four hour trek.

When we launch the ryde (I should have used that spelling in the title), we will have worked all the kinks--including points where we will need to wait for people to catch up. The plan is to ride there using the route, have lunch in Centralia, and then take I-5 home.
We are mapping out where we need to wait to bunch the ryders up again, and any "leg stretch stops." Below are the tentative routes.

THE FIRST LEG
http://goo.gl/maps/Xp7xh

You'll note that the first let starts in the middle of the road. We will either start at I-90 Motorsports, or if they can't open early enough (this is a long ride after all), a Krispy Kreme up the road a little. Or Maybe the Starbucks next door. Or something.

You might also note, that we are going around Enumclaw. This is to avoid the traffic lights in town, to help us stay together better.

The first leg ends after 66 miles at a 76 station. We will fuel up and have a leg stretch here. This also happens to be the 76 that we stopped at during the "Not Afraid of the Dark" ryde.

THE SECOND LEG
http://goo.gl/maps/mXqpQ

There is one ugly part of this ryde: Yelm. We have no choice in this matter, as Yelm contains the only river crossing anywhere close to the route. When we get out of Yelm, we have already noted a wait spot to gather people after all the traffic lights.

In compensation for the ugliness of Yelp, we pass buy a couple of beautiful lakes, and have some marvelous twisties.

The leg ends after 60 miles at Burgerville USA.

It'll take a bit longer than four hours, due to the programed "wait" points, and any other places we need to stop for a stretch.

GOING HOME
It takes about 90 minutes to get back to Bothell from Centralia and one tank of gas. We figure that we'll convoy home with the people heading North, and we'll split off as we get to our respective exits.

WHEN
Again, next spring, unless it appears that we get an "Indian Summer" in early October.


is the second leg still as posted?
are you making any stops in Yelm?

TokenTwoWheeler
10-01-2013, 08:38 AM
Morning,

Along the route, the chance of rain varies from 10% to 20%. We are right on the margin.

Here are the legs again:
http://goo.gl/maps/vCyJa

<gas here>

http://goo.gl/maps/KBbBI

The second leg still goes through Yelm, but the current plan is to ride through. We haven't had time to work on that section.

spyderman051
10-01-2013, 01:32 PM
Yelm leg can be Skirted to the south by turning left as soon as you cross the nisqually river as you start up the hill onto vail loop rd which does a ten mile loop back to hwy 507 just south of the town of Raineer. THIS A LAZY FARM ROAD WITH LOTS OF Sceanery and another river crossing (DESCHUTES RIver) WITH TWISTIES AND UP AND DOWNS ALOT LESS TRAFFIC AND MORE FUN TO RIDE.






Morning,

Along the route, the chance of rain varies from 10% to 20%. We are right on the margin.

Here are the legs again:
http://goo.gl/maps/vCyJa

<gas here>

http://goo.gl/maps/KBbBI

The second leg still goes through Yelm, but the current plan is to ride through. We haven't had time to work on that section.

TokenTwoWheeler
10-01-2013, 02:44 PM
Yelm leg can be Skirted to the south by turning left as soon as you cross the nisqually river as you start up the hill onto vail loop rd. . .

I'll plug that into the route, and see what happens.

I'm not promising we'll go that way, but we will certainly look at it.

TokenTwoWheeler
10-02-2013, 09:05 AM
As of this morning here are the chances of rain along our route:

Issaquah: 20%
Enumclaw: 20%
Eatonville: 10%
Yelm: 10%
Centralia: 10%

I'll check again this evening with a firm Yes or No.

As 2/5ths of the Five-Wheel Gang, I'm leaning toward "Yes."

TokenTwoWheeler
10-02-2013, 09:24 AM
THIS A LAZY FARM ROAD WITH LOTS OF Sceanery and another river crossing (DESCHUTES RIver) WITH TWISTIES AND UP AND DOWNS ALOT LESS TRAFFIC AND MORE FUN TO RIDE.

I've just gotten around to looking at this. I think it will be fun, but I'm checking with the other 3/5ths of the gang.

TokenTwoWheeler
10-02-2013, 01:27 PM
We were able flex our impressive muscle. When we get to Burgerville will be running a special deal.

The deal is you get two burgers from the list below for $7.00:

Tillamook Cheeseburger
Deluxe Crispy Chicken Sandwich
Spicy Anasazi Bean Burger
Wild Alaskan Halibut Filet Sandwich


By "flex our impressive muscle," I really mean "found the ad for this deal in our email."

spyderman051
10-02-2013, 01:50 PM
such a spyder deal.. what no punkin shake?






We were able flex our impressive muscle. When we get to Burgerville will be running a special deal.

The deal is you get two burgers from the list below for $7.00:


Tillamook Cheeseburger
Deluxe Crispy Chicken Sandwich
Spicy Anasazi Bean Burger
Wild Alaskan Halibut Filet Sandwich


By "flex our impressive muscle," I really mean "found the ad for this deal in our email."

TokenTwoWheeler
10-02-2013, 10:28 PM
With Steve's Suggestion:

https://www.google.com/maps?saddr=Eatonville+Cutoff+Rd+E&daddr=46.8407495,-122.6455222+to:46.835638,-122.7252109+to:46.802167,-122.8673911+to:46.7932645,-122.855435+to:46.7301589,-122.9326409+to:46.717778,-122.8951363+to:Burgerville,+818+Harrison+Avenue,+C entralia,+WA&hl=en&ll=46.874275,-122.625275&spn=0.33233,0.727158&sll=46.854087,-122.641239&sspn=0.083114,0.181789&geocode=FXRzywIdm9S1-A%3BFa27ygId7pOw-CkbC6F67WqRVDF4buBEfpkrSg%3BFbanygIdplyv-CnBdWyd1GuRVDHz-QXr7VRTjw%3BFfckygIdQTGt-Ckt0SXpOWaRVDHad7Is33zrFw%3BFTACygId9V-t-CmxhU6jNGaRVDErhMrL9i2m5w%3BFa4LyQIdYDKs-CmVVJEsomCRVDH0D0hot20UIw%3BFVLbyAId4MSs-Cn93QscDV6RVDE_gdU19vobHg%3BFcf6yAIdcpKr-CHFsa2Nw0aaKSk9jHWeY2CRVDHFsa2Nw0aaKQ&dirflg=h&mra=dpe&mrsp=1&sz=13&via=1,2,3,4,5,6&t=m&z=11

I'm working on putting together a rally-style route book. I'm not promising that the route book will be completed in time.

Thunderbirds are go. Well, 90% certain. As long as the weather report holds, we're good. If we see the weather report going sour on Friday morning, we'll back out.

So . . . who is coming?

TokenTwoWheeler
10-03-2013, 08:24 AM
The weather is still holding. Keep your fingers crossed.

spyderman051
10-03-2013, 08:31 AM
I'll be there, weather should be good to go









With Steve's Suggestion:

https://www.google.com/maps?saddr=Eatonville+Cutoff+Rd+E&daddr=46.8407495,-122.6455222+to:46.835638,-122.7252109+to:46.802167,-122.8673911+to:46.7932645,-122.855435+to:46.7301589,-122.9326409+to:46.717778,-122.8951363+to:Burgerville,+818+Harrison+Avenue,+C entralia,+WA&hl=en&ll=46.874275,-122.625275&spn=0.33233,0.727158&sll=46.854087,-122.641239&sspn=0.083114,0.181789&geocode=FXRzywIdm9S1-A%3BFa27ygId7pOw-CkbC6F67WqRVDF4buBEfpkrSg%3BFbanygIdplyv-CnBdWyd1GuRVDHz-QXr7VRTjw%3BFfckygIdQTGt-Ckt0SXpOWaRVDHad7Is33zrFw%3BFTACygId9V-t-CmxhU6jNGaRVDErhMrL9i2m5w%3BFa4LyQIdYDKs-CmVVJEsomCRVDH0D0hot20UIw%3BFVLbyAId4MSs-Cn93QscDV6RVDE_gdU19vobHg%3BFcf6yAIdcpKr-CHFsa2Nw0aaKSk9jHWeY2CRVDHFsa2Nw0aaKQ&dirflg=h&mra=dpe&mrsp=1&sz=13&via=1,2,3,4,5,6&t=m&z=11

I'm working on putting together a rally-style route book. I'm not promising that the route book will be completed in time.

Thunderbirds are go. Well, 90% certain. As long as the weather report holds, we're good. If we see the weather report going sour on Friday morning, we'll back out.

So . . . who is coming?

lil rabbit
10-03-2013, 01:39 PM
I will be there>>>>>>

dancote
10-03-2013, 04:58 PM
I love that you are planning this ride. I'm a new Spyder owner but long-term motorcycle rider.

I commuted year-round on 2 wheels in the Puget Sound area for the better part of 15 years. Now that I'm retired, going out on a cold, possibly rainy day, just doesn't hold the same fascination for me as it did when I was 16 on my first bike, an Indian.

I'll be a last minute participant based on the weather.

Regards,

Dan

TokenTwoWheeler
10-03-2013, 07:57 PM
Now that I'm retired, going out on a cold, possibly rainy day, just doesn't hold the same fascination for me as it did when I was 16 on my first bike, an Indian That's OK Dan. This is the check the ryde, ryde. We'll be doing the official ride next spring.

TokenTwoWheeler
10-04-2013, 09:02 AM
Overnight, the Five-Wheel Gang went out and beat up the weather, so there is now a 0% chance of rain along the route.

Meet at: 7:00 AM
Where: Starbucks in Issaquah near the Krispy Kreme (6170 East Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE, Issaquah, WA)
Start the ryde: 8:00 AM

Wheeeeee!

TokenTwoWheeler
10-04-2013, 09:06 AM
That's annoying.

My post wouldn't format correctly.

<Got the formatting corrected>

PatGund
10-04-2013, 11:54 AM
I'll be there!

TokenTwoWheeler
10-04-2013, 12:56 PM
I'll be there!

Hey, we got ourselves a little convoy.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI5eT4UmyFY

spyderman051
10-04-2013, 02:02 PM
love those convoy's whoo ahhh




Overnight, the Five-Wheel Gang went out and beat up the weather, so there is now a 0% chance of rain along the route.

Meet at: 7:00 AM
Where: Starbucks in Issaquah near the Krispy Kreme (6170 East Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE, Issaquah, WA)
Start the ryde: 8:00 AM

Wheeeeee!

PatGund
10-04-2013, 02:12 PM
And now that I've got a 70's childhood CB craze flashback...... *Laugh*

TokenTwoWheeler
10-06-2013, 03:46 PM
No body died.

Everyone got a burger.

Some people even reported to have had some fun.

spyderman051
10-07-2013, 08:04 AM
Thanks girls for putting together this ride iit was an awesome day for riding with an awesome group of spyder ryders all went really well and even got some bugs worked out technical wise and all will be good for the future planned ride. Thank you again for letting us tag along with you on thei journey. Steve






No body died.

Everyone got a burger.

Some people even reported to have had some fun.

lil rabbit
10-07-2013, 08:49 AM
No body died.

Everyone got a burger.

Some people even reported to have had some fun.

:agree: it was awesome ride, had a few detours but all in all a good time by all. The route was fun with all the fall colors and of course the twisties...:thumbup: Good job ladies>>>>>:clap:

Bruce

TokenTwoWheeler
10-07-2013, 08:57 AM
Thank you, thank you.

We're going to make another change to the route to avoid Front Street.

We are likely to do one last test run on Superbowl Sunday. Burgerville usually has a burger deal on that day, and we don't care about football.

If the weather is bad, we'll take the route by car. If the weather is not too bad . . . ;)

The official run will likely be in the Mar, Apr, May time-frame.

We're still working out how to edit the video together. We'll post that when it's done.

PatGund
10-07-2013, 11:45 AM
No body died.

Everyone got a burger.

Some people even reported to have had some fun.

Some people very much had fun. :)

TokenTwoWheeler
10-07-2013, 04:00 PM
I am going to start editing the video tonight.

Hopefully it will be done in a few days.

I'm excited to do it "for real" next spring.

TokenTwoWheeler
10-16-2013, 10:25 AM
I've nearly got the footage of the run edited. We just need to finish recording the narration, and I'll be done. Hopefully, we can do that tonight.

Then I can start on the footage from the North Cascade Highway run.

TokenTwoWheeler
05-02-2014, 03:37 AM
After two computer deaths, the video is finally complete:


http://youtu.be/PUBLk6R9Lyg

Radthorne
05-07-2014, 08:57 PM
Now I want to do this ryde! (Minus the several u turns).

Great video, thanks for making it and sharing it! And for the route info too.